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I was not able to find a post concerning this issue, so I hope I am not asking something that already has an answer posted somewhere. I am sorry if this is the case.I am also very new to OJS, so I am sorry for my ignorance.

I am getting the following error when I try to create a reviewer on the fly (when I go to assign a reviewer to an article and I try to create a reviewer, instead of just picking an existing one): Fatal error: Call to undefined method LDAPAuthPlugin::getAuthId() in /srv/www/htdocs/ojs-2.2/classes/sectionEditor/form/CreateReviewerForm.inc.php on line 142

I did some checking and sure enough LDAPAuthPlugin does not have a member function called getAuthId.

Is there an update to the LDAP plugin that I am missing?Is there a way to refresh the LDAP plugin?Any suggestions are welcome, because I have no clue how to fix this.

It sounds to me like you've enabled the LDAP authentication plugin but it's not fully configured. As Site Administrator, go into "Authentication Sources" and make sure the OJS user database is chosen and no other entries are listed.

The LDAP authentication is enabled, but it is also configured. Our LDAP users have been about to log in for sometime now.When we attempt to create a reviewer, everything works find. The reviewer is successfully created and can be used right away.The problem occurs when the reviewer is created "on the fly", or during the assigning of reviewers to an article.